Business Tips: THE MOST PRODUCTIVE WAY TO SPEND YOUR TIME | ELEVATE 2017 IN COPENHAGEN, DENMARK | DAILYVEE 350

Business Tips: THE MOST PRODUCTIVE WAY TO SPEND YOUR TIME | ELEVATE 2017 IN COPENHAGEN, DENMARK | DAILYVEE 350

Awesome Tip: THE MOST PRODUCTIVE WAY TO SPEND YOUR TIME | ELEVATE 2017 IN COPENHAGEN, DENMARK | DAILYVEE 350



Here is 64 minutes of some of my best marketing and business strategies that I gave at Elevate 2017 in Copenhagen, Denmark.

One key point that I want to address is that when I tell you to hustle and to work your face off, I’m not asking you to not sleep or to neglect your family… I’m just saying that you should be using your time in a productive way when you are awake by working as much as you can.

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Gary Vaynerchuk is a serial entrepreneur and the CEO and founder of VaynerMedia, a full-service digital agency servicing Fortune 500 clients across the company’s 4 locations. Gary is also a prolific public speaker, venture capitalist, 4-time New York Times Bestselling Author, and has been named to both Crain’s and Fortune’s 40 Under 40 lists.

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36 Replies to “Business Tips: THE MOST PRODUCTIVE WAY TO SPEND YOUR TIME | ELEVATE 2017 IN COPENHAGEN, DENMARK | DAILYVEE 350”

  1. I am just creating my first business and consuming all of your videos at the insistence of my son who has consumed all of your videos before me. Such a wealth of information! WOW!!! Thank you so much for all of the content you create to help others. This video is right at the top of my favorites. What a motivator! And your trash talk videos are awesome!!! Thank you and blessings to you and your family!

  2. I realize this is 2 years old, and im up grinding on laptop and cell, with THE V jabbing me with +vibes, but to answer your request at th end for a Igram post.
    @47:2647:45 is unbelieveabley a "clutch" moment, and surprised you havent used that, but then again, you are the "mayor" of patience, so it may pop up and be the "proof in the puddin' for many to vote for you and you become the 1st PODUS to not wear a suit everyday,BooYA!
    Yeah I agree I would rather own a Team! Do You and The V will keep answern' your wishes!(modified tagline from the Ask show)

  3. Hey Gary how do you feel about doordash as a side hustle? I listen to your content all day while I make deliveries and it's a good way to have alone time and make 15 an hour. Thanks for reading and helping out!!

  4. In regards to making a mistake in order to correct it for the client, that is actually an effective way to increase ones overall positive outlook on a company or organization. I'm not saying people should do this, BUT business owners should really leverage their mistakes this way. It's actually more effective, when you consider opportunity cost, to spend more time correcting mistake than time trying to ensure that no mistakes ever happen.

  5. Its fascinating how a person who has all the money he needs and more still giving his knowledge for free, in a world that one day we'll have to pay for breathing…love to you man…all the best for you and your family.

  6. Fuck Gary, one minute out of that whole hour. Maybe the part about Audacity, “who the fuck are you.” I’m not sure but I was completely glued to my screen the whole time. This guy is a fucking machine. Try out working him. Try to grind as hard as him. I have learned sooo much from you and will continue to be a die-hard GaryVee fan for life.

  7. Telling some guy to sell the nice jacket that his mom gave him!?!? REALLY!?!? What shit advice!!
    Your parents aren’t going to be around forever and some of us cherish our relationship with our parents. I would NEVER sell a jacket that my parent gave me as a gift to advance myself just “a little”. I’d rather work a second job!!

  8. I would like to contribute my supporting thoughts on this piece of content. Gary nailed the "Do work for free"…. To simplify what he is saying here is… If you do it for free, and you're really good at what you're doing, or you're trying to get better at what you're doing… "Free work" puts you in a position to where you can not only gain more experience from your "Free" projects, but you are setting yourself up to expand your exposure…. At some point, if your product or service is getting more awareness, you are gaining something far more valuable than money… Think about it, if you make free stuff for so many people and businesses, eventually you are going to get noticed… Do you know how this works? It's not just your product, or service, or because it was free… It's because you show your confidence and efforts in what you're passionate about in your craft… You show that you care about the person that you are working for an showing them that you want THEM to succeed, not yourself… You are providing someone else with your quality hard work and talent so THEY can grow. You are being a SUPPORT unit to someone else's success… You are being empathetic to their needs, trying to do whatever it takes to make sure that they are successful. When you end up doing many "Free" jobs for people, eventually some will find you valuable. You become valuable as a PERSON… not a THING… Your value is not based on money, it's based on what you can do for PEOPLE.

    I chose to do this very same thing before I found out about Gary, and slowly I have been making high traction… It's nice to know that someone like Gary Vaynorchuk who has made it as far as he has is stating the very same thing I care about the most and that is "Having empathy" … Putting ourselves in someone else's situation and trying to navigate our actions and feelings according to that narrative outside of selfishness is key to truly appreciating life with the blessing that we have to not only be alive, but to share it with others.

    Okay, so maybe that wasn't simple, but in my mind it was…. Many props to all you true people out there sticking to helping others.

  9. I usually work while listening to these seminars. During the q&a when the guy didn't have a question but brought a gift of thanks. I had stopped doing what I was doing to watch. The humble admiration and thanks is the exact gratitude that Gary seems to preach. It's a beautiful reflection. Around the 47:00 minute mark.

  10. Hi Gary, Kevin here from cerealgaming.com a competitive gaming startup we would really like some advice on what we need to do to scale. You mention volume and context, humility, Facebook, IG, snap chat regarding online marketing. But there's frameworks, nuances and mindset / perspective that are key to users/consumers / gamers signing up and staying given a products relatively decent. We love our idea we think it's incredibly under valued. We arent after a mention, a few pointers maybe? Apologies my original question was vague. Also What do you think of Australian reds from NSW? whats your favorite New Zealand wine? I'm originally from Auckland on the coast, living in the UK.

  11. Cut and instagram post the old guy standing at the question mark counter behind you at 1:04:04 (ish) who while you are asking what 1minute micro thingy bob got my attention – stands defiantly (or proudly) defending or standing his position at the question mark counter, then slowly turns towards you, and slowly lifts his right hand and scratches his head – absolute pure serendipity right there. Xxx

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